While volunteering at Warden Optometry, I learned a lot about branch retinal vein occulsions (BRVO). In this case, a paient came to Dr. Liang's clinic after experiencing two months of blurry vision. Dr. Liang professionally preformed a routine eye exam and discovered a blockage in the supertemporal vein of the right eye. The blockage caused visable hemorrhaging which, if left untreated, can lead to a further loss of vision. Through a referral to a specialist, the paient was diagnosed with a BRVO and was prescribed intravitreal injections of anti-VEGF, a type of drug that reduces the growth of blood vessels in the eye. Through this case study I learned about the step-by-step procedures involved in diagnosis and the importance of routine eye check-ups. BRVOs are just one of many reasons why seeing the eye care professional is so important.Jacky N., BSc. CandidateGuest Entry